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Mobile tyre fitting in Wellingborough

Derrick at etyres will make buying your new tyres in Wellingborough and the surrounding areas simple and cost-effective. etyres Wellingborough come to you and fit your new car, van, motorhome, caravan or trailer tyres at your home or work. Our prices for car, van, motorhome, caravan and trailer tyres are also much lower than the traditional high street depots for economy, mid-range and premium brand tyres, including Bridgestone, Michelin and Pirelli.

Prices for all our tyres, including 4×4’s, run-flats and winter options, include fitting, a new valve, balancing, disposal of the old tyre and VAT. There are no hidden extras. We also offer a puncture repair service and supply and fit batteries in Wellingborough and the surrounding areas, including Little Harrowden, Finedon and Orlingbury.

If you are having issues with your Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) then Derrick can also servie and replace faulty valves and sensors for a fraction of the price charged by a main dealer.

Derrick is also endorsed by the Which Trusted Trader scheme as a business that delivers the highest levels of customer service.

Customer Reviews for etyres Wellingborough

“It’s only Tyres right! But l wanted to get the best advice and prompt professional service and I am glad to report that this is exactly what I got. From the first phone call to “Derrick” the fitter leaving my drive. Derrick is the face that met me and represented etyres. What a true professional, gear advice, thorough and efficient. He was a real pleasure and took any concerns out of the process which is why I would recommend etyres and Derrick”.

“The fitter Del was spot on with his fitting, quick and very tidy. Thanks for being there on time.”

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Getting to grips with tyre terms

June 13th, 2016

Ordering new tyres can be daunting, especially if you don’t know what all the terms and references mean. This is why we have put together a list of common terms relating to purchasing tyres, so you can enjoy a better understanding of what you are ordering in future:
Tread: The part of the tyre that comes into contact with the road surface
Tread wear indicator: The narrow bands of rubber situated in the tread grooves. These provide the driver with a visual warning, so they can see when the tyre needs changing. The indicators are set at a depth of around 2mm, this is the time to have your tyres changed; the legal limit is 1.6mm in this country
Tread width: The area that is covered by a tread pattern. The tread pattern covers the width of the tyre
Shoulder: The area where the sidewall and tread meet
Sidewall: The area that is between the bead and the start of the tread pattern
Bead: A steel wire ring encased in a rubber wrapper, which helps to hold the tyre onto the rim of the wheel
Casing: The skeleton of the tyre sitting underneath the tread and sidewalls
Tyre Pressures: The amount of air that is inside the tyre. The correct pressure for your tyres can usually be found in the vehicle handbook or on the flap of your petrol tank. The pressures of the tyres are usually shown in either pounds per square inch psi or bars
Size: Used to identify a specific tyre. It includes width, construction type, aspect ratio and rim size
Speed Rating: Indicates the range of speeds at which a tyre can carry a load under a range of conditions. Ratings are categorised from A-Z
Section Height: Tyre height from rim to the outer tread
Section Width: The measurement of the tyre from side to side, excluding any additional sidewall items such as raised letters
Aspect Ratio: This figure is always found on the sidewall of the tyre. This is a way of expressing a tyres height as a percentage of its section width
Rim: the metal edge of the wheel on which the bead is seated enabling the tyre to be supported.
Rim Diameter: The diameter of the rim bead seats
Rim Width: Distance between the two opposite inside edges of the rim flanges
Load Index: The code that quantifies the maximum weight a tyre can bear at the speed indicated by the speed symbol under certain service conditions
Steering or wheel alignment: Alignment (tracking) is a process that ensures the suspension and wheels in association with the steering are in accordance with the manufacturer’s specification for the optimal way the wheels should be pointing
Balancing: Tyre balancing is a process to ensure that the when the tyre and the wheel spin their weight is equally distributed
Footprint: The area of the tyres tread that is in contact with the road at any one time
Rolling Resistance: The energy or momentum which is needed to keep a tyre rolling at a constant speed. A low rolling resistance means less energy is being used to keep a tyre moving, so less fuel is used and this should help to save the driver money
Sipes: Slits in the tread of cold weather tyres designed to help improve the grip in wet driving conditions
Run-flats: Run flat tyres are made to enable vehicles to be driven, at a reduced speed for a limited time and distance until they can be repaired or replaced.
Low profile tyres: Tyres that have very narrow side walls in comparison to the radius of the tyre.

Check your tyres to stay safe on the roads this winter

January 18th, 2016

Winter is upon us and has brought with it some very hazardous driving conditions, which means it is extremely important to check the condition of your tyres, ensuring they have enough tread to keep you safe on wet and wintry roads.
Don’t be one of those motorists who make the mistake of assuming that the only time grip is really important on your tyres is when the roads are icy. Heavy rain can also leave roads dangerously slippery, which is why it is always a good idea to make sure your tyres have got at least the minimum legal tread depth of 1.6mm – although during the winter months, leading motoring and safety groups recommend changing your tyres when they go below 3mm.
Tyres without adequate tread depth may suffer from a loss of grip or traction leading to longer stopping distances, reduced handling and an increased risk of aquaplaning. The simplest way to check the tread depth on your tyres is to take the 20p test – simply insert the coin into the main tread grooves of your tyres. If the outer rim of the coin is covered by the tread, this indicates sufficient tread depth to be safe and legal, if it is not then you need to have them replaced as soon as possible.
Winter tyres are becoming an increasingly popular option for many drivers; this is because they provide extra safety when temperatures drop to below 7 degrees Celsius, giving good braking raction performance on snow and ice as well as on wet roads in the cold.
The man in reason winter tyres perform better than standard tyres in the bad weather is that if you closely look at the tread pattern on a cold weather tyre, you will notice that it is covered in little cuts all over the tread pattern. These little cuts are called sipes and help to grip better in the wet wintery weather.
You can even keep your winter tyres on and use them all year round if you do not want to switch back and forth with regular tyres. The winter/cold weather tyre is at its best during the autumn and winter months. Now is an ideal time to have them fitted. Don’t wait until the weather turns really nasty, because that’s when you will find that stocks of winter/cold weather are usually running low.
So why not visit us at www.etyres.co.uk and take advantage of our Discount Promise with savings up to £25 on any brand of tyres. It would be a shame to miss out on a bargain. Our prices include supplying, fitting and balancing and VAT.